The February trade deadline is also quickly approaching, as the NBA has made changes to the deadline so that it will now always occur 10 days before the All-Star game. This has been done so that players who are traded have time to settle into their new teams, so this year’s trade window will close on February 7th.
So with the trade deadline just two weeks away, here are the biggest trade rumours you need to know for January 29th.
Marc Gasol is interesting the Pistons and Kings
The Memphis Grizzlies have won just one of their last ten games, and this poor run of form has all but ended the team’s chances of reaching the NBA postseason. Due to this, the franchise has been linked with trading away their longtime duo of Mike Conley and Marc Gasol, and The Ringer is reporting that Gasol is attracting interest from both the Pistons and Kings:
Gasol is a three-time NBA All-Star, who has spent his entire NBA career in Memphis. The Spanish center has a player option for next season worth over $25 million, and so far this season, he is averaging 15.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game.
Also read: NBA Games Today, Where to Watch and NBA Results: 01-30-2019
Also read: Celtics Trade Rumors Roundup
Also read: Lakers Trade Rumors Roundup
Pelicans issue statement on Anthony Davis
The future of Anthony Davis was the talk of the NBA community yesterday, as it was revealed that Davis wanted to be traded. The 25-year-old also stated that he wouldn’t be signing an extension with the Pelicans, and this news was met with excitement by Lakers fans. Nevertheless, the Pelicans have since released this statement, suggesting a trade is not imminent:
So far this season, Davis has averaged 29.3 points, 13.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game, and the 5-time All-Star remains under contract with the Pelicans until 2020.
Enes Kanter standoff continues
Enes Kanter has played in just three of the Knicks’ last ten games, as the struggling franchise has prioritised the development of young players. Due to his lack of minutes, Kanter has stated his desire to be traded, although Newsday is reporting that a buyout may be Kanter’s only option:
The Turkish center will become a free agent this summer, and so far this season, Kanter has averaged 14.4 points and 10.8 rebounds per game.
0 votes